Ghana Article 6.2 cookstoves project accused of over-crediting by non-profit
A Swiss NGO has alleged that a clean cooking project developed under a bilateral agreement between Ghana and Switzerland is using assumptions that inflate issuances of credits generated under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, known as Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs).
Read MoreCOP29: Business coalition calls for clear commitment to transition away from fossil fuels
More than 260 companies have signed a letter outlining what is needed to expedite the shift away from fossil fuels, urging negotiators to tighten up texts at the COP29 global climate summit, underlining that policy clarity is crucial for private sector support.
Read MoreCOP29: A tale of two registries – Article 6 negotiators head towards crunch in bid to force through carbon markets outcome
Countries may be on the cusp of finalising a deal on Article 6 at COP29, with negotiators and observers each signalling that talks on international carbon markets were close to consensus after parties appear to have carved out a compromise on the thorny registries issue, though the latest draft outcomes could also ignite old divisions.
Read MoreCOP29: New Article 6 texts seek final bridge over troubled registry waters
Fresh Article 6 draft negotiating texts were published late on Tuesday with the Azerbaijan COP29 presidency looking to speed through a carbon markets outcome in Baku, as parties edged closer to consensus on the thorny registries issue.
Read MoreCOP29: BRIEFING – UN “on cusp” of first Article 6 carbon credit issuances
Thousands of projects have already applied to transition to the new Paris Agreement carbon crediting mechanism and hundreds of proponents have signalled interest in developing new activities, and with interim UN registry infrastructure to be ready in a few weeks, the first issuances can be processed in early 2025, according to experts.
Read MoreCOP29: Voluntary carbon markets sneak into UN climate finance talks, to dismay of green groups
A provision that “encourages” scaling voluntary carbon markets has been included in the latest text on climate finance at the COP29 global climate summit, though green groups and some developing countries are pushing hard against this language, citing integrity concerns.
Read MoreCOP29: IEA considers buying clean cooking carbon credits, Verra unsure on ambition level in UN methodology
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is interested in purchasing clean cooking carbon credits, a representative confirmed Monday at the COP29 climate summit, while a senior member at Verra said the voluntary standard remained in a wait-and-see stance for a new UN-backed methodology for the sector.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Integrity Council decision on REDD+ carbon credits welcome but not without risk
The decision Friday from the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) to approve three REDD+ methodologies has been welcomed by multiple market participants, but with a note of caution that the move is not without risk, especially as the crediting programmes have not yet been tried and tested.
Read MoreCOP29: No sign of life in climate finance text as talks hit impasse
The COP29 climate finance text was still a mess midway through the summit, as several delegations described difficulty in engaging with key elements of the current draft, and observers suggesting they do not expect a strong outcome in Baku for the headline objective of the summit.
Read MoreCOP29: Back on track – New Article 6 text opens door to finalising trade rules in Baku
A new Article 6 text published Friday after a late night of work in Baku has put talks on finalising international carbon trade rules firmly back on track, according to sources close to the negotiations, following a nervy reaction to a chaotic, 43-page previous draft.
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